IRS budgets $291M on technology for tax reform

The Internal Revenue Service plans to spend close to $300 million to implement the new tax law.


VSCPA honors 57 professionals with 'Life Member' award

The Virginia Society of CPAs highlighted members who have been a part of the organization for at least 40 consecutive years.


Zuora offers RevPro to automate revenue recognition

Zuora rolled out the Spring ’18 product release of its Zuora Central Platform subscription management software.


Tax reform and the burden of excess cash

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has companies facing the unusual problem of what to do with their extra money.


Sexual harassment victims could lose under tax law meant to help

Republicans are considering a fix to a provision in their new tax law that they acknowledge could inadvertently penalize victims.


IRS provides penalty and filing relief on transition tax

The agency is waiving some of the late-payment penalties pertaining to the section 965 transition tax on foreign earnings in the new tax law.


NJCPA names Sarah Krom as youngest ever president

Her election comes at a time when the accounting profession is striving to increase the pool of young people and the percentage of women leaders.


Art of Accounting: More on buying a practice from an estate

A lot can go wrong when acquiring a practice from a deceased accountant’s estate. Here are some real-life examples.


AICPA looks to fund assurance research

The American Institute of CPAs is offering to provide up to $15,000 to researchers.


Tax clients and the riddle of cryptocurrencies

Pracitioners share their clients’ need for education on Bitcoin and its ilk.